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I live in Omsk. It is a city with a population about one million citizens, near the border with Kazakhstan (about 200 km) and 2555 km from Moscow.
By the way, it`s South-west Siberia and Trans Siberian Railway goes through our city.
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Hi Nataly..I came via Dina's blog as I wanted to visit another country. Your photos are wonderful...
What a huge entrance, very impressive. I wonder what it is used for, it’s like a palace!
It`s military school. It was built in 1813
That's a lovely composition you have for on this. Very striking image.
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I'm Alisha from Wowzio, and I'm excited to tell you about our new widget platform that helps bloggers increase readership and create more engaged users.
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Hi Nataly:
Your pictures of the Russian architecture are beautiful. How cold does it get there? Is it
similar to Alaskan weather?
Nancy
in the USA
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